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LEWIS HAMILTON took the lead in the F1 championship at last weekend’s Italian Grand Prix at Monza, Ferrari’s backyard. Hamilton took the win over Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel finishing in third place now trails Hamilton by three points in the closely fought championship in years.
Hamilton finished nearly five seconds ahead of Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas while Vettel came third in his Ferrari, more than half a minute behind. Damage limitation was the order of the day for the Ferrari driver after securing a poor sixth spot on the grid with a poor performing Ferrari in the wet Monza qualifying conditions.
Vettel’s podium place came under threat late in the race from Daniel Ricciardo. The Red Bull driver pulling off the overtake of the day with a stunning move on Vettel’s teammate, Kimi Raikkonen on his way to fourth place (pictured). The Red Bull driver had started 16th on the grid but charged through the field and his move on Raikkonen with 12 laps remaining was one of the best of the season so far.
Monza results were not all as them seem, the current hybrid era and penalty system confused fans last weekend with nine of twenty drivers taking penalties before the start, effectively making the qualifying results meaningless compared to the starting grid formation.
